LO1. Develops specialized knowledge in the field of history based on the competencies acquired at the undergraduate level.
LO2. Possesses up-to-date theoretical and practical knowledge in the field and deepens this knowledge.
LO3. Identifies, distinguishes, and establishes coherent relationships between the fundamental concepts and issues related to the field.
LO4. Defines, constructs, evaluates, and proposes solutions to individual, societal, and global issues, events, and problems.
LO5. Investigates and analyzes historical, philosophical, social, and psychological issues, events, and ideas of individual, societal, or global nature at a scientific level, synthesizing the findings and presenting them in report form.
LO6. Conducts scientific research in accordance with professional and ethical principles, acting with a sense of individual and social responsibility.
LO7. Understands the fundamental knowledge and approaches in the field and acquires the ability to use field-specific knowledge for the benefit of individuals and society.
LO8. Gains the ability to follow current national and international knowledge and developments in the field.
LO9. Evaluates the knowledge and skills acquired in the field of history with a critical approach and analyzes the results of research conducted.
LO10. Develops the competence to communicate effectively and perform duties successfully in academic and social life.
LO11. Acquires the skills to access, examine, evaluate, and use information sources related to the field for problem-solving.
LO12. Interprets the individual, societal, and global implications of research findings in the field of history through cause-and-effect reasoning.